Northern Lights or Father Christmas - easyJet launches Liverpool new winter flights
easyJet is expanding its winter network from Liverpool John Lennon Airport with two new routes to Iceland and Finnish Lapland. Flights to Reykjavik will start on November 2, 2026, operating twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays. Services to Kittilä in Finnish Lapland commence on November 25, 2026, with flights scheduled for Wednesdays and Saturdays. Liverpool John Lennon Airport’s aviation director Paul Winfield welcomed the new connections, saying they broaden winter travel options and underline Liverpool’s growing role as a regional hub. easyJet Holidays is also offering package deals with flexible terms, refunds, and a best-price guarantee. The airline now operates 41 routes from Liverpool to 18 countries, and this summer an extra aircraft will bring the total based at the airport to nine. From Reykjavik, travelers can explore geothermal lagoons and northern lights, while Kittilä offers a true Lapland experience with husky sledding and Father Christmas sightings. easyJet’s UK country manager, Kevin Doyle, said the new routes enhance the carrier’s growing Liverpool network and provide convenient schedules and affordable fares for regional travellers. Tickets and package holidays are available at easyJet.com and via the easyJet app.




